Steven Soderbergh reteamed with Matt Damon in 2009 for this clever skewering of big business based on the true story of Mark Whitacre, the highest-ranking corporate whistleblower in U.S. history. Smart and likable, Whitacre secretly taped meetings of corporate honchos who were illegally fixing the price of food additives. He thinks the tapes will make him a national hero, but as he becomes increasingly untethered, he wonders how his scheme could have gone so wrong. Damon earned his fourth Golden Globe nomination for the performance, while the late Marvin Hamlisch garnered his third, and final, nomination for Best Musical Score.